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Briggs & Stratton engines are equipped with a
number of different alternator systems to meet the
requirements of equipment manufacturers. For
example, a large lawn tractor with accessories may
require a 16 amp regulated system, whereas a snow
thrower with a single headlight requires an AC Only
system. Knowing the type of alternator system an
engine is equipped with is important, particularly
when an engine is being replaced.
Briggs & Stratton alternator systems are easily
identied by the color of the stator output wire(s) and
the connector.
DC Only
AC Only
STATOR OUTPUT
WIRE(S) AND
CONNECTOR
(TYPICAL)
ALTERNATOR IDENTIFICATION
• 14 Volts AC for lighting circuit.
• One BLACK lead from stator.
• White connector output lead.
• 3 amp DC unregulated for charging battery.
• One RED lead from stator.
• Diode encased at connector.
• RED connector output lead.
ONE LEAD FROM
ENGINE (STATOR)
TO EQUIPMENT
HARNESS
CONNECTOR
OUTPUT LEAD
ONE LEAD FROM
ENGINE (STATOR)
TO EQUIPMENT
HARNESS
CONNECTOR
DIODE
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